Indeed they did the same to me They advertised a video game console for about 9.99 and it seems so legit the videos and promotions on Facebook like two or three times daily, that anyone can take the bait. This is more elaborated than we think. There are people behind this scams knowing the flaws of the system. Of course they send you a box or bag in my case instead of the console they send a virtual keychain pet. Just imagine my dumb face when I opened the package. PayPal in the beginning closed the case because they provided a tracking number. See they know how it works. Then after that I decided to write directly to PayPal about it and they reopened the case. Swooply first offered a partial refund about 12 dollars ( original purchase was 22.80 with shipping) In did not accepted it. PayPal then “after evaluating the case” write me back that they offered a full refund by the return of the “wrong item sent” Then I was so happy that PayPal helped me ! But in the post office the officer told me The shipping back is 17$ plus tracking PayPal request 16$ Total of 33$ I needed to pay more than I lost I know it’s better to lose 10.20 than $22.80 They still got away whit it. I just decided not to continue because it’s a waste of time for me and the seller knows all of this. I think PayPal needs to be more strict to who they allow to use the system and protect us better in these cases since I sent even a picture and the infamous seller admitted wrong item sent. It’s got to be an automatic refund for that Facebook also need to be more strict on what they advertise. They just post the ads without taking responsibility on the buyers I hope this help others My recommendation is that to be sure the page is legit, search the domain origin, the Date it was created and search over internet opinions on it. Good luck
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